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The document contains trivia questions about various topics including: 1. Gases in the atmosphere, ultraviolet wavelengths, ozone layer thickness, the discovery of CFCs, salt-loving bacteria pH levels, plant steroids, additions to iron in pig iron production, methanol, radioactive discoveries, and conditions to transform graphite to diamond. 2. Causes of mine and industrial disasters, uses of hydroquinone, particle accelerators and discoveries made with them, tallest buildings, fastest aircraft, Chernobyl aftermath, rubber inventions. 3. Pioneers in chemical engineering fields, strongest materials, flame test colors, freezing water phenomena, salt and other contents of the human body,
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Trivia 1

Prepared by: Beatriz Torre

____ 1. What is the fifth most abundant gas in the atmosphere


a. Xenon b. Argon
c. Helium d. Neon

____ 2. Ultraviolet-B has a wavelength with a range of


a. 100-280 b.280-315
c. 315-400 d. 400-470

____ 3. Average ozone has a thickness of 300 du. Ozone layer is considered an ozone hole if it has a thickness less than _____.
a. 120 du b. 210 du
c. 220 du d. 110 du

____ 4. Who discovered CFC’s in 1929?


a. Midgeley b. Molina
c. Cruzen d. Rowlands

____ 5. Halophile are “salt loving bacteria.” They can survive a pH up to _____.
a. 9.5 b. 10.5
c. 11.5 d. 12.5

____ 6. It is the steroids in plants


a. Cholesterol b. Phytosterol
c. Collagen d. Estrogen

____ 7. It is added to iron in pig iron production to lower the melting point
a. MgO b. Al2O3
c. CaO d. K2O

____ 8. Referred to as wood alcohol


a. Butanol b. Ethanol
c. Methanol d. Isobutanol

____ 9. Bacquerel used _________ in his discovery of radioactive rays.


a. Potassium Uranyl Sulfateb. Magnesium Uranyl Phosphate
c. Potassium Uranyl Phosphate d. Magnesium Uranyl Sulfate

____ 10. Graphite is transformed into diamond at


a. 3000 C and 100 000 atm b. 4000 C and 200 000 atm
c. 3000 C and 200 000 atm d. 4000 C and 100 000 atm

TRIVIA 2
Prepared By: Danver Mendoza
Part 1

__B__ 1. In May 13, 2014, a coal mine explosion occurred in Soma, Manisa, Turkey caused by an underground mine fire two kilometers below the surface. There are
787 workers present during the disaster and 301 of them died. What is the cause of their death?
a. Starvation b. CO poisoning
c. Falling Debris d. H2S poisoning
__D__ 2. Hawks Nest Tunnel Disaster (1927-1932), is caused by a hydroelectric project in West Virginia and is considered one of the worst industrial disasters in
American History. Within the given years, 476 workers died from silicosis, a lung diseases caused by inhalation of crystalline silica dust. What is the other name for
silicosis?
a. Miner’s phthisis b. Grinder’s Asthma
c. Potter’s Rot d. All of the above
__B__ 3. A boiler explosion killed 23 workers in Gazipur , Bangladesh. The boiler triggered a fire which spread to the surrounding areas and collapsed part of a four
storey building. When did this occur?
a. September 10, 2013 b. September 10, 2016
c. September 10, 2015 d. September 10, 2014
__A__ 4. Hydroquinone is used to/in
a. Lighten skin b. Sugar industry
c. Catalyst in Petroleum Refining d. Peanut Butter Making
__D__ 5. In 2013, Francois Englert and Peter W. Higgs won the 2013 Nobel Prize in Physics for the discovery of the Higgs boson or “The God Particle.” In achieving
their discovery, they used a particle accelerator called
a. Compact Muon Celenoid b. Cyclotron
c. CERN d. Large Hadron Collider
__A__ 6. Who invented the first particle accelerator, also known as cyclotron
a. Ernest Lawrence (1930s) b. Ernest Hemmingway (1940s)
c. Ernest Rutherford (1950s) d. Ernest Cavendish (1920s)
___C_ 7. What is the name of the tallest skyscraper in Thailand opened last August 2016, with a height equivalent to 314 m?
a. Burj Kahlifa b. One World Trade Center
c. MahaNakhon d. Zifeng Tower
__A__8. North American X-15 is a hypersonic rocket-powered aircraft and is considered as the fastest aircraft. What is its mach number?
a. 6.7 b. 6.8
c. 6.6 d. 6.5
__C__ 9.A solid mass product from the Chernobyl Disaster made from melted nuclear fuel with lots of concrete, sand, and core sealing material that the fuel had
melted through. What do you call this material that is considered one the most dangerous things in the world for it still emits radiation?
a. Cyclop’s Product b. ChernobylX
c. Elephant’s Foot d. Roentgen’s Matter
__D__ 10. The material invented by Charles Goodyear in 1839 by making natural elastomer more durable by the addition of sulfur or other curatives or accelerators.
a. Elastopaint b. Latex
c. Cellular Rubber d. Vulcanized Rubber

Part 2

__A__ 1. Father of Chemical Engineering


b. George Edward Davis b. Robert Langer
c. Nicolas Leblanc d. Warren Lewis

__D__ 2. Father of Modern Chemical Engineering


b. George Edward Davis b. Robert Langer
c. Nicolas Leblanc d. Warren Lewis

__A__ 3. Strongest material in the Universe


b. Carbyne b. Graphene
c. Wurtzite Boron Nitride d. Mineral Lonsdaleite

___A_ 4. Color of Fe (III) in a flame test


b. Fuchsia b. Silver
c. Lilac d. Gold

__C__ 5. The circumstance when warmer water freezes faster than colder water
b. Erasto Effect b. Batholomeo Effect
c. Mpemba Effect d. EBM Effect

___C_ 6. Amount of salt present in an average adult human body? (additional trivia: lack of salt in body is called hyponatremia)
b. 100 grams b. 15 grams
c. 250 grams d. 50 grams

__B__ 7. Most abundant protein in the human body?


b. Keratin b. Collagen
c. Endrogen d. Albumin

__B__ 8. What trace metal is found in Vitamin B12?


b. Magnesium b. Cobalt
c. Potassium d. Zinc

__A__ 9. A cucumber is _____ water


b. 96% b. 86%
c. 97% d. 87%

__C__ 10. Herb wormwood is a licorice-anise flavored green liqueur with 68% alcohol content or 132 proof. Herb wormwood’s another name is
b. Pufferfish b. Mary Jane
c. Absinthe d. Laxinth

TRIVIA 3 - Organic Chemistry Trivia


Prepared by: Jelly Langaman
Be aware of your body

___C__1. It occurs when the melanocyte cells in the skin grow in cluster instead of being spread throughout the body.

a. Skin Tags C. Moles

b. Lentigo D. Freckles

___A___2. Roughly 96% of the human body is made up of just four elements- which of these in not one of them?

a. Fe c. O2

b. C d. N2

___D___3. If your body mass is 70 kilograms, approximately how many golds you possess inside your body?

a. 1.5 mg c. 0.5 mg

b. 1 mg d. 0.2 mg

___C___4. What is the average diameter of your hair strand?

a. 2.5 nm c. 100 nm

b. 10 nm d. 100,000 nm
____B__5. The deadliest element. It pretends to be Potassium, so it can slink into the cells of our bodies then it breaks down the amino acids bonds within our
proteins and we depart from this life.

a. Hg c. Fr

b. Th d. Cf

Recalling the Basics

____B__6. This element smells like garlic when heated

a. As c. Br

b. Te d. S

____A___7. Component of chocolate and cocoa products that can kill your dogs due to the slow metabolism of this compound.

a. Xantheose c. Caffeine

b. Polyphenol d. Either b or c

____D___8. What is the chemical symbol for Deuterium?

a. Dm c. Dt

b. Du d. D

___B___9. How many constitutional isomers does Hexane has?

a. 4 c. 7

b. 5 d. None of the choices

___D___10. Acid obtained by distillation of the bodies of ants.

a. C6H8O7 c. C2H4O2

b. CH2O3 d. CH2O2

___C___11. What is the strongest base?

a. H2O c. CH3CH3

b. HSbF6 d. OH-

___C___12. What chemical is used to test for sugars in food?

a. Iodine c. Benedict’s Solution

b. Sudan III D. Biuret Solution

Around us

___A___13. Fuel with the lowest octane number of zero

a. Iso-octane c. n-heptane

b. Avgas d. methane

____D__14. This chemical is responsible for the tears you cry when chopping onions

a. Allylpropyl c. Sallylcystein

b. Trisulfide d. Propanethial S-oxide

____B__15. This popular comfort food has an active ingredient called phenylethylamine

a. Toffee c. Oatmeal

b. Chocolate d. Caramel

___A___16. The first fullerenes to be discovered were found inside of the laboratory, but they exist in trace amounts in nature as well. Where might you find
buckyballs in your house?

a. Fireplace b. Toilet
c. Sink d. Refrigerator

___C___17. How many grams of gold can be found in each liter of seawater?

a. 13 thousandth c. 13 billionth

b. 13 millionth d. 13 trillionth

___C___18. It is the only metal that is naturally antibacterial

a. Mg c. Cu

b. Al d. Mn

___A__19. It is known as the “miracle material” that is only one atomic layer thick and is a better conductor of electricity and heat than any material.

a. Graphene c. Single-walled nanotube

b. Fullerene d. Multi-walled nanotube

____A__20. China’s 10.3-meter-long space station that aimlessly drifts out of control in space and is likely to crash on Earth by 2017.
a. Tiangong-1 c. Wu Ping

b. Tiangong-2 d. “Heavenly Mansion”

TRIVIA 4

Prepared by: Crystal Agustin

___A__1. America is planning for a manned Mars mission flight in what year?

a. 2020 c. 2018

b. 2025 d. 2022

___B__2. This new law in the Philippines is requiring speed limiters to be installed in PUVs and vehicles.

a. RA 10913 c. RA 10910

b. RA 10916 d. RA 10909

___B__3. The newly discovered planet, Proxima b is found specifically in __________.

a. Milky Way c. Andromeda

b. Proxima Centauri d. either a or b

____B__4. Proxima b is neither so hot that water evaporates, nor so cold that it freezes solid. Thus, they described the planet as "________"
sweet spot.

a. Red Ribbon c. Starbucks

b.Goldilocks d. Amore

___C___5. On September 1, 2016, an unmanned rocket was exploded during a test at Cape Canaveral in Florida. This rocket is ____________.

a. Space IX Falcon 10 c. Space X Falcon 9

b. Space IX Falcon 9 d. Space X Falcon 10

____C__6. Ozone Day or __________ is about promoting activities in accordance with the objectives of the Montreal Protocol and its
amendments.

a. Ozone Layer Day c. International Day for the Preservation of Ozone Layer

b. World's Preservation of Ozone Layer d. Ozone Depletion day

___D___7. This small, intense storms over the ocean could help detect earthquakes.

a. tremor c. wind storm

b. ocean storm d. weather bomb

___C___8. Teeth of this animal specie provide new materials for the wide range of application from surgery to packaging.

a. sea lion c. squid

b. shark d. whale

___A___9. Percentage of phosphorus in human body.

a. 1%w/w c. 1.5%w/w

B. 0.5%w/w d. 2%w/w

___C___10. pH of human blood.

a. 7.0 c. 7.4
b. 6.5 d. 6.9

___C___11. This plant specie discovered in the Philippines is known as the metal-eating plant.

a. sundew c. Rinorea Niccolifera

b. Venus flytrap d. Plant M

____A__12. Annular solar eclipse happens every ______.

a. 18 months c. 12 months

b. 16 months d. 10 months

___D___13. It is the closest star to Earth which is about 93 million miles away.

a. Centauri A c. Proxima Centauri

b. Centauri B d. sun

___B___14. The temperature of the sun's core is ________.

a. 15 thousand deg C c. 15 billion deg C

b. 15 million deg C d. 15 trillion deg C

___C___15. Chemical name of Vitamin B12.

a. folic acid c. cyanocobalamin

b. niacin d. riboflavin

___C___16. Who discovered waterproof rubber?

a. Charles Goodyear c. Charles Macintosh

b. WIlliam Hurst d. Humphrey Davy

___A___17. Maximum desirable limit Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS) of lead in drinking water.

a. 0.05 mg/L c. 0.1 mg/L

b. 0.09 mg/L d. 1.0 mg/L

___B___18. Acid used mostly for removal of milk stone.

a. phosphoric acid c. gluconic acid

b. nitric acid d. tartaric acid

___B___19. Calgon is used for the removal of

a. sodium carbonate c. potassium carbonate

b. permanent hardness of water d. calcium

___B___20. A solar cell converts the sunlight directly into _______ energy.

a. thermal c. mechanical

b. electrical d. chemical
Answer Key: 2. B
TRIVIA 1 3. B
Prepared by: Beatriz Torre 4. B
1. D
5. C
2. B
3. C 6. C
4. A 7. D
5. A 8. C
6. B 9. A
7. C 10. C
8. C 11. C
9. A TRIVIA 3
12. A
10. A Prepared by: Jerielyn Langaman
1. C 13. D
TRIVIA 2 2. A 14. B
Prepared By: Danver Mendoza 3. D 15. C
Part 1 16. C
4. C
1. B 17. A
5. B
2. D 18. B
6. B
3. B 19. B
4. A 7. A
8. D 20. B
5. D
6. A 9. B
7. C 10. D
8. A 11. C
9. C 12. C
10. D 13. A
14. D
Part 2 15. B
1. A 16. A
2. D
17. C
3. A
18. C
4. D
5. C 19. A
6. C 20. A
7. B
TRIVIA 4
8. B
9. A Prepared by: Crystal Agustin
10. C
1. A

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